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May 7, 2015 - UniGroup and agents within its network will host celebrations across the country to recognize the dedication of its more than 6,000 van operators during Van Operator Appreciation Week May 11-15. UniGroup is the parent company of United Van Lines and other transportation and logistics subsidiaries delivering full-service to do-it yourself moving as well as supply chain solutions across the United States and around the world.

Mar 9, 2015 - Kirk Hensler, Corrigan Moving Systems, Farmington Hills, Michigan, was honored with the 2015 United Van Lines Operations Achievement Award. The award was presented, at United’s national sales and operations conference held recently in St. Louis. Corrigan Moving Systems is an agent for United Van Lines.

United Van Lines has honored nine individuals with the annual Heart of Quality award, which was created to recognize move coordinators throughout the van line who provide customers with exceptional service.

Mar 9, 2015 - Michael Jackson, East End Transfer and Storage, Houston, Texas, was honored with the United Van Lines 2015 Excellence in Sales Award. The award was presented at United’s national sales and operations conference held recently in St. Louis. East End Transfer and Storage is an agent for United Van Lines.

United Van Lines representatives will be available at booth No. 1345 at the upcoming Exhibitor 2015 conference. All attendees of the conference are invited to visit the booth during exhibit hours to learn more about how United Van Lines can help trade show and corporate event marketers with their logistics needs.

Jan 20, 2015 - As the largest generation in the United States, baby boomers are bound to make an impact on the economy, even after they retire. Without a steady flow of income, this generation is beginning to leave their homes in high-cost cities and move to more affordable states.

It’s no secret that birds fly south for the winter, but Baby according to the 2014 United Van Lines National Movers Study, humans are starting to follow their lead – and stay through spring, summer and fall. Migration trends show people are leaving the Northeast in record numbers, and Dr. Michael Stoll, Professor of Public Policy at UCLA, is not surprised.